The word "emotion" dates back to 1579, when it was adapted from the
French word
émouvoir
, which means "to stir up". The term emotion was
introduced into academic discussion as a catch-all term
to
passions, sentiments and affections
. The word "emotion" was coined
in the early 1800s by Thomas Brown and it is around the 1830s that the
modern concept of emotion first emerged for the English language. "No
one felt emotions before about 1830. Instead they felt other things –
'passions', 'accidents of the soul', 'moral sentiments' – and explained
them very differently from how we understand emotions today."
]
Some cross-cultural studies indicate that the categorization of "emotion"
and classification of basic emotions such as "anger" and "sadness" are
not universal and that the boundaries and domains of these concepts are
categorized differently by all cultures.However, others argue that there
are some universal bases of emotions (see Section 6.1) In psychiatry and
psychology, an inability to express or perceive emotion is sometimes
referred to as
alexithymia
.
Human.
Human
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